haventaclue
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Mary Harney as Minister for Enterprise brought in legislation in 2002 requiring that insurers issue you your renewal notice and proof of NCB 21 days in advance. Either your broker has made a genuine mistake or they have a corrupt deal with your current insurer to prevent you shopping around.
Briancbyrne - your wrong about 30 days. IFSA regulations are that the renewal notice must be with the client 15 working days prior to renewal date. Give them a buzz if you don't believe me.
"YOUR" should have been "THE" in the same way the tiny winy effort is addressed to "EVERYBODY KNOWS"....[rant starts here]
In fairness, your current insurance certificate clearly states the from / to date of the cover period and even down to the minute (at last on mine).
So with a tiny winy bit of effort, everybody knows in advance when it's coming. Too easy to always past the buck IMO.
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What proof /knowledge of the root cause allows Suse to make such a sweeping statement? Was an audit conducted in the brooker's office which concluded that they were sending renewal notice late?Suse said:haventaclue - as above, i would suggest you change brokers or go direct. 4 days prior to renewal is not acceptable/legal. if you really wanted to ,you could report them to IFSA.
What proof /knowledge of the root cause allows Suse to make such a sweeping statement? Was an audit conducted in the brooker's office which concluded that they were sending renewal notice late?
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Would not exactly need proof - the broker appears that they did not comply with regulations (how else would they have inadvertedly known that they did NOT send the renewal notice, so they sent it twice) ?
Surely the cover letter would have stated we enclosed your duplicate renewal etc..
Vote with your feet!
the broker appears that they did not comply with regulations (how else would they have inadvertedly known that they did NOT send the renewal notice, so they sent it twice) ?
Ailbhe I never suggested that anyone was in cahoot's with an insurance company!!!
Where did you read in this thread that the brooker did no comply with the regulations? speculations?
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